Join us in creating brighter futures by providing hope, delivering help, and fostering lasting change for our communities.
NMUS is a Dhaka-based charitable platform committed to breaking the cycle of poverty for underprivileged children across Bangladesh. We believe that every child—regardless of background—deserves access to food, education, and healthcare as a foundation for a dignified and empowered life.
Supporting growth through community- funding.
We provide food, clothing, shelter, and education round the year for 1495 orphans.
NMUS takes a holistic, future-facing approach to social impact. Beyond basic support, we integrate innovation and skills training—offering programs like coding for marginalized children, preparing them for the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and the future of work.
Our food programme provides regular meals to school children, families, and communities affected by an emergency.
We focus on underprivileged community who often grow up without access to basic needs. NMUS connects your generosity directly to nutrition, education, and healthcare, ensuring these children are not left behind. But we do not stop at survival—we work toward empowerment.
Discover the positive change we’ve created through our programs, partnerships, and dedicated efforts. From healthcare and education to environmental sustainability.
Providing essential healthcare services and resources to communities.
Providing essential healthcare services and resources to communities.
Providing essential healthcare services and resources to communities.
Your generous support enables to continue its mission of spreading God’s love and serving our community.
Our programs are designed to create sustainable change by addressing community needs, empowering individuals, long-term development through education.
Suravi is one of the students of Naogaon Manobik Unnayan Sangstha Shishumela School situated in Mirpur. her mother is an amnesia patient and her father is handicapped. her elder sister works in a lightbulb factory and looks after the family. apart from studying, Suravi contributes to her family income with a part-time sewing gig. After completing education, suravi wants to become an entrepreneur. She is one of the brightest and talented beneficiaries of Naogaon Manobik Unnayan Sangstha
Mohammad Firoz came to Bangladesh in 2017, only with the company of his elder brother. He is a student from NMUS Al-Quran institute in the Kutupalong refugee camp. Firoz had lost everything in Vyanmar. His parents were shot. and his house was burned down by the Myanmar army. When escaping for his life, Firoz had an accident and got injured. His left leg got fractured, and Firoz began to experience hearing impairment. Firoz is a bright student. and he now lives in the boarding of the madrasa. NMUS has secured shelter for Firoz away from his home.
Rakib is a student from Al-Quran Institute, Uttara. He is the eldest among his siblings. Rakib’s father had left them when his youngest brother was born. He is only nine months old and always crying to be fondled. Rakib’s mother works as a helping hand in different parts of Uttara. Since his mother has to stay out for work and there is no one to look after the youngest one, Rakib brings his brother to school. Everyone at school adores the nine month old. The teachers love to spend time with the child. When Rakib is not at school, he takes care of his brother and sister. Sometimes when Rakib does his homework, his siblings also try studying with him. They randomly draw with chalks on the floor, and Rakib enjoys the moment very much.
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